206 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Arion subfuscus cinereofuscus (Draparnaud).' 



Taylor, Monogr. Land and Freshwater Moll. Brit. Isles, 1907, 

 pt. 11, p. 193, pi. 24. 



Limax subfuscus cinereo-fuscus Draparnaud, Hist. Nat. Moll. 

 France, 1805, p. 125, pi. 9, fig. 8. [France.] 



Introduced from Europe. 



Mass. — Jamaica Plain, Boston (Cockerell, Nautilus, 1905, vol. 

 19, p. 84). 



PHILOMYCIDAE. 



*Philoinycus carolinianus (Bosc). 



Limax carolinianus Bosc, Hist. Nat. des Vers, suites a Buffon, 

 ed. Deterville, 1802, vol. 1, p. 80, pi. 3, fig. 1. "l'Amerique 



SEPTENTRIONALE. " 



Limax togata Gould, Inv. Mass., 1841, p. 3. 



Tebennophorus carolinensis Gould, Inv. Mass., 1870, p. 457, 

 fig. 716. 



Philomycus carolinensis Baker, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 1902, 

 no. 3, pt. 2, p. 201, pi. 30, fig. 1. 



Me. — Capens, Moosehead Lake; Isle au Haute. 

 N. H. 

 Vt. 



Mass. — Cohasset; Westport; Uxbridge; North Adams; Ches- 

 ter. 

 Conn. — Stratford. 



Philomycus psnnsylvanicus Pilsbry. 



Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, p. 22. "York 

 Furnace, York Co., Pa. * * * South Mountain, near Pa. and 

 Md. State boundary." 



N. H.— Mt. Monadnock (Dr. W. H. Dall). 



Pallifera dorsalis (Binney). 



Morse, Journ. Portland Soc. Nat. Hist., 1864, vol. 1, p. 8, fig. 5, 

 pi. 3, fig. 6. 



